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w EA STERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, ATRIL 30. 1925 PAGE T H R EE lowed by the devotional meeting. LOCAL ITEMS Neil Bronson of P ortland was an Estacada visitor last Sunday. R. G. M arehbank is rushing work on his new G arage at C arver this week. Ru tK r “ SU P RE ME THE BREAD! Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Kitching, and W ilma and Harold spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linn in Portland. Mrs. Ava Bronson has purchas ed an acre of ground from J. K. Ely.. This p roperty joins th a t of her fath er, J. F. Lovelace. Own Fast “W HITE” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Mr. and Mrs. Oral S torm er and baby, Mrs. J. K. Ely and son Glen spent Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack N orton in Portland. Ask Your Grocer for it A crew of section men have been at work this week replacing worn ties on the P. E. P. Co’s, track s in E stacada. A SAGNER, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. R.. H. C a rter and fam ily of River Mill moved into th eir new home last Thursday. They recently purchased this prop e rty from J. A. Upton. ELECTRICAL GOODS OF A L L KINDS—Paints, Varnishs and En- PHONE 76-2 Dance a t C arver S aturday night, K elly’s six piece orchestra * R. G. M A R C H B A N K Pointer’s for Paints, Wall paper and Window Glass. 5-22t ENTERTAIN CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH RADIO LOCAL DEALERS FOR The Ladies’ Aid held th e ir regu la r m eeting at the church on Wed nesday aftern o o n and elected the follow ing officers fo r the coming y ear: President, Mrs. N ettie Gra- ble; Vice-president, Elva Shibley; S ecretary, E thel Howell; T reas urer,, Mrs. J . F. M oger; Superin- in ten d en t of work, Mrs. J. A. Shib ley, A ssistant Superintendent, Mrs. P ete r Erickson. ------ ------- The Rev. Jones g gave a very in- terestin g talk a t thi he church last Sunday morning. BATTERIES CHARGED COMPLETE STOCK OF RADIO PARTS DEMONSTRATIONS WITHOUT OBLIGATIONS LET US REPAIR YOUR SET ELECTRICAL REPAIRING E. SMITH J DAVIDSON’ S 5-10-15 CENT STORE 1$ Going Out of Business ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO BELOW COST. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY _______M A Y 2 And Shall Continue for Two Weeks Open Evenings During Sale. DAVIDSON VARIETY STORE EARL ESTACADA. OREGON The “ SQUARE D EA L’ CAREER j H O I RESTAURANT Estacada'« leading tonsorinl artist Hair Cut 35c. Shave 15c All « h e r werk pepper prfce«~-The rlfh t kind o i work at the right kind of price». Successor to 'SAILING INN’ Ladies' Work a Specialty Good Food Cooked R ifbt BATHS BROADWAY. NEXT TO LINN S INN On May 10th our new p asto r will be with us so everyone come out and give him a h ea rty welcome. The “ hard tim es p a rty ” a t the grange hall S aturday evening was well attended and enjoyed by all. A num ber of children from the upper grades have been o ut of school owing to illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dallas were supper guests at the F o rrest Erick son home on T hursday evening. Ruth G uttridge had quite a had accident a t school one day last week. She fell and cut h er head so badly th a t the doctor had to take two stitches. Mrs. Carl Howell was in E staca da on Friday, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Guy Grable. Mrs. M yrtle Clossner and daugh- 'f®an were visiting at Longview, W ashington, during the week. George P erry was home over the week-end. Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden w ere visiting last F riday after- nooni nEagle Creek. Guests at the George P erry home on Sunday w ere Mrs. P erry 's m oth er, sister and brothers from Canby. S hearer was in Oregon City on T hursday in connection with the Sunday school work. Guests a t the Madden home on T hursday were Mrs. E. E. Maze and children and Mrs. W agner of Berkley, California, They were on th eir way to Spokane, Wash Mrs. Lois Erickson attended the teach ers’ in stitu te in O regan City J on S aturday. John Moger is reported on the sick list, being ab sen t from work >» » ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ »¡nee laat TbTrJay Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall. Prop*. The Springw ater F air LA F O R G E I _ PEO PLE SPRING AVA TER NEWS ATWATER KENT MASONIC BUILDING YOUNG A num ber of young people of this city enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Einarson last F riday nig h t a t a p arty held a t th eir P ortland home. Games were i enjoyed by those atten d in g and re freshm ents were served a t a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, M ary Alice and Florence June Reed, Lola Moore, Edna C arter, Iren e Hayden, Gol-die Browne, Edna Bates, Wilma K itch ing, Florence Douglass, Virgil W right, H arvey W oodworth, Ted Saling, F ran k Hayden, Roy Miller, V ictor Bowman, Howard Davis, Fred Hoygaard, Lyle Smith, F oster Meyers, Oliver Suter, Jim Je n nings, Harold Bronson. George Rose of E stacada; Evelyn Bacon and K enneth Woods of Cascade Locks. International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8 00 p. m Bargains— Good wall paper 25c per roll. Ten patterns to select from, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf IN Un N O TIC E WHEN it comes to W estern melodramas, H A R T 'S are trum ps, and here again the two-gun king shoots straig h t to your heart! Pathe News COMEDY i------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------— Christian Church Services Sunday, May 3, 1925. Bible School at 10 a. m. Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt. Preaching 11:00 X board ap- pinted at the last reg u lar meeting of the G range w ere as follows: MMr. Erickson, Mr. Shibley, Mr. Tenny, Mr. Bard and Mr. Shearer Eleven friends of Mrs. W. A. Bard gave h er a surprise p arty on Monday evening in honor of her birthday. t . c Shibley n io J. r A. and E v erett are on the , lck lift A We are aiming to help people understand the Scriptures and thereby come to know God. All are invited to attend these services. B. F. (’LAY, Minister. Christian Church. THE BATHS Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Older M orning S e r m o n :— “ Christian Graces, How O btained.” Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lonsberry drove to Beaver Creek on Sunday, Regular evening service a t......8 :00 retu rn in g to E stacada on Monday. Choir rehearsal Saturday at Mrs. Lonsberry form erly lived in 7:30 p. m. th a t community. ELECTRIC STORE CLOSING OUT SALE Wm S. H a d --------------------1 — Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder drove to P ortland last Sun day afternoon. •J MAX SAGNER MAY 2 a n d 3 Guests a t the S. E. W ooster home last Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. J. L. H ew itt and Mrs. E arl A bbott of Portland. “THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” SETS MADE TO ORDER— Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. E. W ooster drove to Clackamas last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W hitehead and fam ily Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our amels—Two cell Flashlights 50c. First Show at 7:00 P. M. B A R B ER S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ... Sunday, May 3, 1925. “ The Friendly Church on the Hill.” ESTACADA, OREGON. Ira F. Rankin, P astor. Sunday School a t ...................... 10:00 Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supi. Mornin g worship,...................... 11:00 AFTERNOON SERV ICES: Sunday School a t Dover church at ............................................. 2:00 Preaching, Dover church........ 3:00 EVENING SERVICE: Epw orth League Choir practice fol- FOR PU B L IC A T IO N D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S. Land Office a t Portland, Oregon, April 2, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given th at Emil Bohrer, of Route 1, Estacada, O re gon, who, on November 10, 1920, made Homestead E ntry, No. 00991, for N W ' i Section 5, Township 4 S., Range 5 E., W illam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office, P ortland, Oregon, on the 14th day of May, 1925. C laim ant names as w itnesses: John Siegw arth, of Route 1, Es tacada, Oregon, E arl Trucy, of Route 1, E stacada, Oregon; Frank M. B aker of Route 1, Estacada, O regon; W illiam Echal of Route 1, E stacada, Oregon. A ct 6-9-16. Notice will be published for five consecutive weeks in the Eastern Clackamas News, Estacada, Oregon. W ALTER L. TOOZE, SR. 419-5-7 Register. E S T A C A DA For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAI N STREET. TIRE AND T U B E REPAIRING Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN. Estacada Seaman * Bullard All Grades of S H IN G L E S Route 2 - Estacada Ï 1 .0 .0 F . Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing J Estaiada Lodge : l No. 175. j Family Wash a Specialty: Prom pt Service at Right Price GIVE US A TRIAL Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Meets every Saturday evening in 4 their lodge room, corner of B i oad- j way and Third streets. Visiting 4 4 brothers are always welcome, t Orin Ballou, N. G. | t J. K. Ely, Secretary, .*.4**1* * 4 . 4 .4*4*4* ►^‘M»*»»‘4**F**»*'E',> 4 ‘***‘>**“ 4' GATES’ FUNERAL HOME AMERICAN LEGION GRESHAM, OREGON P h o n e 2471 CHARLEY LINN, Agent. .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., jp r E S T A C A D A . O R E . , P h o n e 543 ■fi AND AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meets F irst & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. H A L L HOAV’S THIS? H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E will do w h a t we claim for It—rid y o u r sy stem of C a t a r r h or D e a f n e s s cau sed by C a ta rr h . H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M L D I C I N E c o n sis ts of a n O in tm en t which Quickly Re lieve s t h e c a t a r r h a l inflammation, a n d t h e I n t e r n a l Medicine, a Tonic, which a c t s th r o u g h th e Blood on th e Mucous S urfaces, t h u s as sistin g to resto re n o r m al conditions. Sold by d r u g g ists for ov er 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ESTACADA WOOD AND FUEL Third S tre et and Broadway E stacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C YARD 4-foot a n d 16-inch lengths L e a v e o r d e r s a t O. E. C u l v e r ’s S e c o n d H a n d S t o r e on M a in St. o r P h o n e 24-5 - Q u i c k S e rv ice H. R. S T U B B E , M g r. Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation ArfTiy, at the White ¡Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., [Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf FISCHER’S Silver Flaked Rolled Oats These Oats are made from the Famous Waldo Hill Grey Oats which is the best oat grown on the Pacific coast—These are large white Hakes and of excellent quality—Let your next Pkg. of oats be of the Fischer Brand. The quality up, t he price down. Albers Chick Feeds and Mashes Others may be cheaper, but take and divide ^our flock of chicks, feed Albers Feeds to one and then compare results obtained against feeding any other brand. Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Keds These are made with the new Gum Soles—Comfortable to wear and long to last—PRICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL. JOIN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE OUR MO T T OS E R VICE H. B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN. qy, qjq , i Î BENNY BROTHERS j Evening W orsnip .. 8:00 FOR THE WEI K: The Ladies’ Aid will m eet at the home of Mrs. S. E. W ooster, Wed nesday afternoon. S. S. Teachers T raining Class v W ednesday evening a t .... 7:00 Choir practice T hur. Evening 7:30 P rayerm eeting at the parsonage F riday a t .................................. 7 :30 “ The Lord is my Shepherd— He leadeth me in the paths of rig h t eousness fo r His nam e’s sake.” — Psalm 23. NOTICES jHSSxG.' 'j§ î Finest Bakery E Mr. and Mrs. H arry Snyder were P ortland visitors last Monday. »»»»»a» n t< - n .’ From the Northwest's Dance at C arver Saturday night, Kelly’s six piece orchestra. Admission 20c and 5c a t ........................................................ f>: 15-